A Parentavia P-68B Victor operating out of Inverness airport on survey work in the Scottish Highlands. UK.


The Partenavia , now Vulcanair P68, is an Italian six-seat, twin-engined, high-wing monoplane built by Partenavia and later Vulcanair. Designed by Professor Luigi Pascale and originally put into production in 1972, it was intended for private or business use but has also seen use as both a training and a transport aircraft. It was originally named the Victor, although this name was not used for the production aircraft. The Observer, which was an Italian/German development, has a transparent nose for use in police work and observation duties. - with fuselage lengthened by 6-inches and six-seat interior, 190 built.


Size: 5934px × 4123px
Location: Inverness Airport, Dalcross, Inverness IV2 7JQ, UK
Photo credit: © David Gowans / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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